Data Centre Directions - 2010 Chris Goldstone
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Data Centre Directions - 2010
Chris GoldstoneManaging DirectorStrategic Directions
Overview
• Introduction
• 2009 observations– Government Directions– Commercial Sector Priorities
• Other Factors – Green IT, SaaS, Cloud Computing
• Business Priorities for 2010
• What this means for the Data Centre Industry
• Summary
2009 Observations
• Increased focus on Business Outcomes and ICT “Value”
• Government are consolidating / rationalising IT infrastructure and data centres
• Growing expectation for ICT service quality, reliability and performance
• Increased focus on risk management• ICT workforce challenges• Customers evaluating data centre options ie
lease or own/operate
IT Value
Strategic Agility
Demonstrating Business IT ValueAlignment
Security and Privacy
Reducing IT Costs Sustainability
Web Service Delivery
RiskManagement
InternalAlliances
BusinessContinuity/Planning
Development
IT as a Business
EmergingTechnologies
Customer-FacingSystems
Outsourcing/Co-Sourcing
Integration
CIO/CEO Governance Partnership
ResourceManagement
IT and CorporateGovernance
IT Credibility
Leverage
Innovation
Right Resource Availability
GeneratingRevenue
Quality of Planning and Delivery
Compliance
ProjectVisibility
Accountability & Responsibility
Sources: Gartner, Temple University
Green ICT
2009 - Government
• Federal Government • Implementing Gershon recommendations• Initial / interim data centre panel in place
• Queensland Government• Data centres selected• Migration commenced
• NSW & Victoria • Tender process commenced
• Others• Consolidating / rationalising • Shared services
Commercial CustomersBusiness driving outcomes to improve performance, reduce cost and reduce risks
Organisations are funding infrastructure and data centre improvements
Considering all components of IT service delivery
Review of ownership models for data centres / floor space
Other issues including Green IT, BCP, flexibility and responsiveness to change
Data Centre performance & reliability is critical...
Reliability is Critical
2009 CommScope Inc www.commscope.com
Green ITConnection Research identifies five aspects to Green IT:
End User Energy ReductionData Centre Energy ReductionProcurement and LifecycleMeasurement and MonitoringEnabling the Business
•Primary Focus is on Energy Reduction •Most using virtualisation & consolidation to reduce power•Measurement tools are improving•PUE – most common metric•Emerging measures – cooling coefficients, water usage and UPS efficiency
GREEN IT AND SUSTAINABILITY IN AUSTRALIA 2009 www.connectionresearch.com.au
Energy Reduction
2009 CommScope Inc www.commscope.com
The Cloud• Early days for services in the Cloud• 73% of organisations do not have any services in the
Cloud (Aperture Technologies Survey 2009)
• Many organisations are looking, but issues around security, reliability, and long term cost are being assessed.
• Some overseas government agencies are investigating creation of their own private cloud
Bottom Line• Organisations need to see real results, dependable
security and hard ROI numbers• Service providers will need dependable Data Centre
space
Business PrioritiesFor Users:• Business Value must be demonstrated
• Expect quality, reliable, connected facilities
• Green IT requirements are here to stay • but the standards, expectations and measurement
models are likely to change
• Reducing power consumption is a priority
For Data Centre Owners:• Anchor tenants are essential
• Funding models and Service Delivery models are important
• Performance monitoring & reporting is essential
• Understand your market differentiators
Expectations for 2010• Government will continue consolidation / rationalisation• Business priorities and cost management will drive
decisions• Virtualisation and consolidation will continue• There will be increased pressure on potential data
centre space and existing in-house facilities• Continued investigation of alternative service delivery
models; SaaS and Cloud services• Must be demonstrate business value
• Some commercial customers will commence construction of major data centre facilities
• Expect more competitive options for anchor tenants
Expectations for 2010• Development of standards and measurement models
will continue• Maturity of Green IT models will continue• Increased investigation of alternate Green power
sources and innovative data centre design models
• Customers will evaluate potential data centres on efficiency, availability, performance, green credentials, and COST !
"I believe when it comes to Data Center design Australia has a lot to teach the rest of the world,“
Jill Eckhaus, CEO AFCOM
Questions
Questions
Chris GoldstoneEmail: cgoldstone@strategicdirections.com.auPhone: 1300 786 566
AIIA RoleAIIA• Growing the local ICT industry
• Developing the ICT workforce
• Building infrastructure
• Shaping the business environment
• Going green
Victoria Contacts
Rosemary Cotton, AIIA Victorian Executive Officer, (03) 9018 9071
Paul Cooper, Victorian Committee Chair
www.aiia.com.au
State Branch provides:• Business opportunities
• Influence
• Networking
• Information
• Events
• Engagement
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